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ZAGREB, June 23 (Hina) - The Federation of Independent Trade Unions
of Croatia (SSSH) on Tuesday said it was appalled by a statement
Vice Premier Ljerka Mintas-Hodak made at a press conference of the
ruling Croatian Democratic Union last week.
Mintas-Hodak told reporters "the government does not think it has
any debt to pensioners, and if there is a debt, it is the debt of the
working population which has not earmarked sufficient sums for
contributions."
The SSSH said in a statement issued today that "to accuse the
working population of being indebted to pensioners is in poor taste
to say the least, and if it comes from the Vice Premier, it is
ultimately irresponsible and cynical".
The SSSH asked: "Who are these workers who should be indebted to
pensioners? Is it those employed in 200 and more legal institutions
who work regularly, but are irregularly or not at all paid? Is it the
more than half a million workers who lost their jobs in
privatisation done 'the Croatian way'? What about employers who do
not meet their obligations to workers and to the state, while
simultaneously being enable to purchase new factories?"
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